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I was wondering how much weight band to sleeve revisions patients have lost. I currently have the band. It has slipped, waiting on surgery date for removal. I will be getting sleeved probably around April after all requirements have been met. I have heard many people don't lose as fast when they revise from band. Can anyone tell me how their weight loss and experience has been? Thank you

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SW - 257.8

CW - 156.0

I lost to my original goal weight of 180 pounds in 6 months less a day!!

The sleeve is an absolutely wonderful tool to help you get to your goal weight, good luck!!

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SW - 257.8

CW - 156.0

I lost to my original goal weight of 180 pounds in 6 months less a day!!

The sleeve is an absolutely wonderful tool to help you get to your goal weight, good luck!!

You are a revision from band to sleeve? Your weight loss is very impressive!! Good for you!

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Hi Sandra, off topic but your name caught my attention because my name is Sandra and I'm from NJ too:)

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Hi Sandra, off topic but your name caught my attention because my name is Sandra and I'm from NJ too:)

Lots of Sandras from nj I am seeing! Lol I am in Mays Landing. Where ya from?

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I live in Lindenwold, and my surgeon is Dr. Boynton of Surgical Specialists of NJ in Lumberton.

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I'm 5 weeks out from band to sleeve revision and have lost 43 pounds.

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Yes I had my revision September 10, 2012 in Tijuana Mexico by an amazingly skilled surgeon and it was complication free!

SW - 257.8
CW - 156.0
I lost to my original goal weight of 180 pounds in 6 months less a day!!
The sleeve is an absolutely wonderful tool to help you get to your goal weight, good luck!!


You are a revision from band to sleeve? Your weight loss is very impressive!! Good for you!

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I'm not quite 7 months out and am down 92 lb.s It's a myth that revision folks don't lose much or don't lose quickly. Best of luck to you,

Kim

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I hear angels singing, oh wait that's just me and my heart singing with joy over the great news!! Congratualtions to all the success ya all!!!!

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You'll love the sleeve compared to the band bc I do! The band was so uncomfortable IMO. Plus no trips & co-pays for fills ????

Height 5'3

SW w/band - 214

Ending weight before 2 band slips- 150

Ballooned up to 193 after my last slip

Sleeve SW- 193

Surgery weight at revision 186 (pre op diet)

Surgery 6-13-13

CW- 140 ☺️️

Rock that sleeve!!!!!! Mind over matter and I'm at my goal already.

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I was wondering how much weight band to sleeve revisions patients have lost. I currently have the band. It has slipped, waiting on surgery date for removal. I will be getting sleeved probably around April after all requirements have been met. I have heard many people don't lose as fast when they revise from band. Can anyone tell me how their weight loss and experience has been? Thank you

I'm down 53 lbs. since May, but does it really matter the speed of weight loss as long as it is coming off? I've been slow and steady. The holidays were a tough one, but I didn't gain. Now, I refocus and plow on. Just food for thought. Good luck!

My Stats:

HW:248

SW:218

CW:165

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I had my revision 8 days ago . My stomach is still swollen so I haven't lost any weight on the scale. My doc said only clear liquid, broth and Optifast for a full 4 weeks and then introduce the soft food stage. I figure between 4 Optifast 4x160=720 calories and 32 oz chicken broth and 64 oz of diet ice tea a day I should really see results . I'm only getting "head" hungry only and discomfort at my incision areas but that is getting netter each day

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Clear Liquids for FOUR WEEKS?! Holy Crap! You are sure to lose quickly! Hang in there!

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